Chapter 1537: 1537 with a sentence
“Alright, alright, alright.” Tan Rou imdiately gave him her bank account details, “Please make sure to transfer the money soon.”
The King said, “This is not an account in our country, so we will need a few days to handle the procedures to transfer the money over.”
“No problem.” Tan Rou said cheerfully, “I will be staying here for a while.”
After finishing the discussion about the money, the King asked, “How is Agila doing? Has he lost weight?”
“I don’t know what he used to look like, but when I t him, he indeed looked quite thin.” Tan Rou answered truthfully, “But it’s different now, he is having a great ti outside.”
“Is he with his father?” The King’s expression was quite tangled, as though he was reluctant to ntion that gardener.
“Yes.” Tan Rou purposefully said, “Mr. Kas has been taking very good care of him. When I went to see him today, he wasn’t at ho, but out at the amusent park with so new friends he made.”
She didn’t plan to lie; the King wasn’t a fool. Since Agila had returned to the royal city and had not co back to the palace, it must be that he went to his father.
“Kas?” The King seed puzzled, “Oh, is that what the gardener is called now?”
Tan Rou didn’t know Kas’s original na. “Anyway, Agila said that the man with the big beard is his father, and Samiyi also acknowledged his identity, so I just assud that he is Agila’s father.” She asked, “Your Majesty the King, did you already know that the gardener had returned to the royal city?”
The King just smiled, “It doesn’t matter anymore.”
Tan Rou guessed that the King must have known Kas would co back; otherwise, how could Kas possibly open a flower shop on a street so close to the palace? However, the King likely didn’t care about Kas, otherwise, he wouldn’t even forget his new na. In the eyes of the proud His Majesty the King, everything was under his control; what could a re gardener matter?
It was only because Kas was his sister’s beloved that he spared him; if not for fear of the princess being sad, it was likely the gardener would have turned into fertilizer long ago.
“Ah, Your Majesty the King, the trouble now is all caused by you.” Tan Rou said, “If you hadn’t given Prince Busodi a chance, he surely wouldn’t dare to oppose the Princess now.”
The King admitted that he had made the wrong choice at the ti, but it was too late to take back those words now. Thus, he could only do his best to clear the obstacles from Samiyi and Laka’s paths while he was still alive.
“Mm.” The King humd softly and then said to Tan Rou, “Do you have contact with that gardener? It seems he has opened a flower shop in the royal city, right?”
“Yes.” Tan Rou said, “I do indeed know where that flower shop is.”
“Could you please deliver a ssage to him for ?” asked the King.
“Sure.” Tan Rou was going to pick up a box tomorrow anyway, so she might as well carry a ssage for the King, “What ssage? Go ahead and tell .”
The King hesitated for a mont, then said, “Please fetch a piece of paper for .”
Tan Rou was speechless. The King was quite interesting, speaking as if he had no energy left, yet still wanting to write, as if he were drafting a top-secret docunt!
Nonetheless, Tan Rou still fetched him paper and pen and watched as he struggled to finish writing the letter. In the end, he asked Tan Rou to help him seal it with wax.
Tan Rou did as instructed and asked, “Is there anything else you would like to say?”
The King said, “Everything I want to say is inside the letter. Please help deliver it to him, there’s no need for him to write back, just reading the letter is enough.”
“Uh-huh.” Tan Rou pocketed the letter, then glanced at the clock on the wall and said, “Ti is up, I need to do your treatnt for tonight. This ti I won’t use any sleep aid, so if you wake up in pain in the middle of the night, you’ll need to endure it.”
The King couldn’t accept always being asleep, so he was quite pleased with Tan Rou’s new treatnt thod, “Thank you, Dr. Tan Rou.”
After Tan Rou said, “You’re welco,” she called in the maidservant from outside. The past few days of working together had led to a good rapport between her and the maidservant. Until Zhuang Liu was able to co to the palace, it was better to have this maidservant assist her.
“Your Majesty the King, this treatnt will be a bit painful, you will need to bear it,” Tan Rou said.
The King closed his eyes, “Proceed!”
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